Sebas (his nickname) is "a core developer and architect of Plasma, a Free software project offering a graphical user interface for laptops and mobile devices, much like Microsoft Windows and Apple’s MacOS. I have been an executive at KDE and am currently COO at Blue Systems, leading and managing the team working on KDE software. I am proficient in C++, Python, QML, Javascript, PHP and a few other programming languages. My focus areas are hardware integration, graphics and especially multi-screen support, mobile devices and user interface design."
He has some interesting thoughts on the future of KDE and privacy. He suggests:
and more.
I like his thinking.
He has some interesting thoughts on the future of KDE and privacy. He suggests:
KDE needs to make an effort to provide a comprehensive set of tools for most users' needs, for example:
- An email client allowing encrypted communication
- Chat and instant messaging with state-of-the art protocol security
- A web browser (self-provided) that has private default settings
- File storage and groupware solutions
- Other tools that allow offline operation and independence from popular cloud services
- Support for online services that can be operated as private instance, not depending on a 3rd party provider
- State-of-the-art support and integration for services like Tor, Matrix, Zeronet, etc.
I like his thinking.
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